French security forces have successfully disrupted a planned explosive attack targeting a Bank of America facility in central Paris, with authorities now investigating potential Iranian involvement in the foiled operation.
Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez revealed Monday that three suspects were apprehended after Paris police officers observed two individuals carrying a suspicious shopping bag near the bank’s premises in the city’s 8th arrondissement on Saturday morning. The national anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office has initiated a formal investigation into terrorism-related charges.
Minister Nuñez indicated that French authorities are establishing a ‘direct link’ to Iran based on operational similarities to recent attempted attacks across Europe. ‘The modus operandi is in every respect similar to actions that have been carried out in the Netherlands and in Belgium,’ Nuñez stated during an interview with French radio RTL.
The investigation has identified connections to Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia (Islamic Movement of the Companions of the Right), a pro-Iranian group that has claimed responsibility for multiple recent operations. This same organization reportedly claimed credit for an attack in London last week where four ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity were deliberately set ablaze.
According to Nuñez, Iranian intelligence services typically employ proxy networks and criminal subcontractors to execute targeted operations against U.S. interests, Jewish community assets, and Iranian opposition figures. In response to escalating tensions following the February 28 commencement of hostilities between the United States, Israel and Iran, French authorities have enhanced security measures around high-profile personalities and sensitive locations, including providing personal protection for certain Iranian opposition figures.
